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Kamala Harris’ great-great-great-great grandfather was ‘notorious’ Irish slave owner who bought Jamaican plantation and travelled to London to fight abolition, historian claims

By Martin Robinson

 

Kamala Harris is descended from an owner of 120-plus slaves who ran a Jamaican plantation and fought against the abolition of the abhorrent trade, a British historian claimed today.

The Democrat would-be President is of Indian and Afro-Jamaican descent with her late mother, Shyamala Gopalan, born in Madras, now Chennai, while her father, Donald Harris, is from Jamaica.

The Vice-President’s father, a Stanford University academic who is 85, was born in Brown’s Town on the Caribbean island – named after Hamilton Brown, who is believed to be Kamala’s slave-owning great-great-great-great grandfather.

In an article published by the Jamaica Globe in 2019, Kamala’s father Professor Harris wrote: ‘My roots go back, within my lifetime, to my paternal grandmother Miss Chrishy (née Christiana Brown) descendant of Hamilton Brown who is on record as plantation and slave owner and founder of Brown’s Town, a town in Jamaica.’

Northern Irish historian Stephen McCracken said today that Brown was a ‘notorious’ slaver and ‘not nice fellow’ who was born in Antrim but later settled in Jamaica.

‘I actually thought this was going to be a nice story, like (former US presidents) McKinley, Nixon, Jackson, Roosevelt, all of whom have links to Antrim, but it wasn’t’, he said.

Donald Harris holds his daughter, Kamala, in 1965. Professor Harris has spoken about their family history and believes they are related to Hamilton Brown, a notorious slaver and plantation owner

Donald Harris holds his daughter, Kamala, in 1965. Professor Harris has spoken about their family history and believes they are related to Hamilton Brown, a notorious slaver and plantation owner

Iris Finegan holds her great granddaughter, Kamala Harris, in Jamaica. Iris was a farmer and educator known as 'Miss Iris' in the family

Iris Finegan holds her great granddaughter, Kamala Harris, in Jamaica. Iris was a farmer and educator known as ‘Miss Iris’ in the family

A plantation in Saint Ann Parish, where ancestor Hamilton Brown settled from Northern Ireland. Kamala's father grew up in the same area of Jamaica

A plantation in Saint Ann Parish, where ancestor Hamilton Brown settled from Northern Ireland. Kamala’s father grew up in the same area of Jamaica.

Brown travelled to London to protest against the abolition of slavery and then turned his attention to Irish migrants when he was no longer allowed to enslave Africans, Mr McCracken told the Belfast Telegraph.

Mr McCracken has examined Kamala’s UK roots after it was discovered she has ancestry in Co Antrim through Hamilton Brown.

‘Hamilton Brown was a notorious figure, and not a nice fellow,’ he said…

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